Oblanceolate or obovate leaves, about 6-30 per plant, form a basal rosette with stems absent.
Inflorescences are 7–18 cm long and produce pink or yellow flowers that bloom from May to September in their native range.
Its typical habitat has been reported as sandy soils on swampy flats or creekbeds.
Dominant vegetation in association with its habitat include Melaleuca or Eucalyptus species.
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